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European approach to slope stability problems in open-pit mines
Surface geological mapping should be supplemented by determination of optical tests of homogeneous structural zones depth wise; rock stability and permissible angle of slope are determined by: rock type, strength of rock, stratification, foliation, mechanical fragmentation, chemical defects, positional relation between slope and structure, time factors, water in joints and vibrations. (See also - discussion p 207-16)
European approach to slope stability problems in open-pit mines
Surface geological mapping should be supplemented by determination of optical tests of homogeneous structural zones depth wise; rock stability and permissible angle of slope are determined by: rock type, strength of rock, stratification, foliation, mechanical fragmentation, chemical defects, positional relation between slope and structure, time factors, water in joints and vibrations. (See also - discussion p 207-16)
European approach to slope stability problems in open-pit mines
Colorado School Mines -- Quarterly
Muller, L. (author)
1959
19 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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